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... notes in the clearest , the ful- lest , and most intelligible form . I consider my edition as a monu- ment to his honour , his learned notes form the most prominent and most important part of it , and I am glad that I did not garble and ...
... notes in the clearest , the ful- lest , and most intelligible form . I consider my edition as a monu- ment to his honour , his learned notes form the most prominent and most important part of it , and I am glad that I did not garble and ...
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... notes was remarkably steady , being throughout a little above seventeen millions ; of which rather more than four millions were notes of one and two pounds . In the end of 1808 , however , a great alteration took place . Our exchanges ...
... notes was remarkably steady , being throughout a little above seventeen millions ; of which rather more than four millions were notes of one and two pounds . In the end of 1808 , however , a great alteration took place . Our exchanges ...
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... notes consists after all , they say , of only four millions in thirteen years ; the six millions of small notes being merely a substitution for an equal sum in specie , and forming no addition to the mass of our currency . They infer ...
... notes consists after all , they say , of only four millions in thirteen years ; the six millions of small notes being merely a substitution for an equal sum in specie , and forming no addition to the mass of our currency . They infer ...
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